Bi-amp with Pass Aleph 0s and 3?


I own a Pass Aleph 0s and was considering to go for a bi-amplification configuration by adding a Pass Aleph 3 to the system, in order to achieve a more liquid and tridimensional sound, while keeping the good performance on lower frequencies.
I mostly liesten to jazz and films (2.0 cinema system).

Loudspeaker is a 3.5way prototype, permiting tri-amplification.
The idea would be to use Aleph 3 on 800-20.000Hz (speaker connection 1) and Aleph 0s on 0-800Hz frequencies (speaker connections 2 and 3).

According to your experience, do you believe this could work?

Thank you.
sony
Bora,
There are no Aleph 5's for sale on my country (only 0s, 0, and 3).
I agree that the Aleph 0s has much more current than the Aleph 3, but I was considering using the Aleph 3 only on mid and high band, where the current problem should not apply. Also, a second Aleph 0s is too much for my pocket.
Another possibility would be to keep the Aleph 0s for the three superior drivers and add a 200-300W dedicate amplifier to the low-frequency driver (0-200Hz). Tri-amplification is also a possibility.
What do you find better:
1. Aleph 0s alone (tri-wire)
2. Aleph 3 + Aleph 0s in the bass and lower-bass
3. Aleph 0s + DENON or NAD 200W amplifier in the lower-bass
4. Aleph 0s + 2x DENON or NAD amplifier in the bass and lower-bass (tri-amplification)

(DENON POA-2800 or POA-6600 or POA-S10; NAD 218THX or S200)

Thank you
yes....this works & very well indeed, the only thing is you should match up your amps...you have 0's get another 0's or atleast aleph 5 .....the 3 is no slouch mind you but the 5 produces more current and bass..deeper sounstage is also a benefit.